7 p.m. Saturday, Gustafson Stadium — Stevens is playing in its last regular-season game, giving the Falcons one last chance for a playoff spot. They are out with a loss, while O'Connor is coming off a 42-21 setback to Warren two weeks ago.

Hays (6-2, 4-1 District 27-4A) at Boerne Champion (6-2, 3-2): 7:30 p.m. Friday — With 4-1 teams Clemens and Alamo Heights playing each other Friday, a win would put Hays in good position to claim 27-4A. A Champion victory could mean a five-way tie for the district title.

Kennedy (6-2, 3-2 District 29-4A) at Floresville (6-2, 4-1):

7 p.m. Friday — The Rockets are in danger of missing the playoffs with a winning record for a fourth straight year. Floresville is on a roll with three straight victories and has an inside track on the 29-4A title.

Under the radar game

Pleasanton at Somerset, 7:30 p.m. Friday:

Two of the area's top spread offenses face off in this matchup between the No. 5 Bulldogs (6-1, 2-0 District 28-3A) and Eagles (8-1, 2-1). It's also a contrast in spread styles. Somerset features a pocket passer in Koy Detmer Jr., who has thrown for 1,702 yards and 25 TDs with only two interceptions. RB Donaldo Perez has rushed for 904 yards and 12 TDs. Meanwhile, Pleasanton QB Jacob Arevalo does it all. He has passed for 955 yards and 18 TDs this season while rushing for 979 yards and 13 scores.

A new wrinkle

Reagan senior quarterback Ty Summers carried the ball twice at running back in the Rattlers' 42-14 victory over Johnson last Friday. He scored a 1-yard touchdown on one of those carries.

Summers, a Rice commit, is the area's third-leading rusher with 1,133 yards. He also has passed for 1,375 yards and 12 TDs.

“Rice is thinking of me as a running back, possibly,” Summers said. “But, as of right now, my coaches know my strength is running and so they are taking advantage of it and changing it up.”